The over/under for Toronto Blue Jays wins in 2010 is 70.5
Every team in the A.L. East made moves to improve their team but not the Blue Jays. Gone is Roy Halladay and there is no way to replace him. The Blue Jays have a very inexperienced starting rotation for 2010. But, they have a deep bullpen which is good enough to hold leads if the starters can give the Jays six good innings. For the Blue Jays to score enough to be competitive in 2010, Adam Lind and Aaron Hill will have to hit like they did in 2009. The starting lineup will likely include John Buck, Alex Gonzalez and Jose Bautista. Hopefully those three guys are batting back to back. I see the Blue Jays finishing in last place in the A.L. East losing close to 100 games so take the under.